单词 | unconscionability |
释义 | > as lemmasunˌconscionaˈbility unˌconscionaˈbility n. originally and chiefly U.S. Law = unconscionableness n. ΘΚΠ society > morality > rightness or justice > wrong or injustice > [noun] unrightnessOE unrightOE wronga1100 un-i-rightc1275 injustice1390 unreasonc1390 wrongfulnessa1400 unskilfulnessc1410 unjustnessc1443 unjusticea1475 disreason1480 unreasonablenessc1515 non-reason1597 wrongness1833 unconscionability1908 1908 Harvard Law Rev. 21 470 A court of equity, which of course has general principles against all unconscionability, whether in mortgage transactions or elsewhere. 1942 U.S. Rep. (Supreme Court) 315 299 Without specifying that it relies on the law of any particular jurisdiction, the petitioner rests its argument on an asserted general doctrine of unconscionability at common law. 2012 Age (Melbourne) (Nexis) 12 July (Business section) 2 The arrogant unconscionability of the major banks. < as lemmas |
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